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Question
Most foxes are brown or orange in color. However, foxes are light silver or nearly white in the far northern tundra. What is a MOST LIKELY reason for this color difference?
Responses
A Arctic foxes have developed teeth that allow them to eat frozen carrion.Arctic foxes have developed teeth that allow them to eat frozen carrion.
B Arctic foxes have developed coloring based on their nonliving environment.Arctic foxes have developed coloring based on their nonliving environment.
C Arctic foxes have developed hunting habits that helps them find food.Arctic foxes have developed hunting habits that helps them find food.
D Arctic foxes have developed special eye coverings that let them see even during blizzards.